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About: Typhoid Fever, Everyone Must Know This
January 16, 2009Last two months the “epidemia” of Typhoid has made the residence of many barangays in Real, Quezon and other nearby towns panic. Many of them were became victims of this type of disease, mostly are children and teens and some more adults.
Some of my family members hooked that disease. And I would like to thanks to all people who contributed their help. They were back to normal now.
Here are some tips that I found from the internet to know about the symptoms so that everyone might be aware of this.
Typhoid Fever
Symptoms
Although children with typhoid fever sometimes become sick suddenly, signs and symptoms are more likely to develop gradually — often appearing one to three weeks after exposure to the disease. In some cases you may not become sick for as long as two months after exposure.
First stage
Once signs and symptoms do appear, you’re likely to experience:
§ Fever, often as high as 103 or 104 F (39 or 40 C)
§ Headache
§ Weakness and fatigue
§ A sore throat
§ Abdominal pain
§ Diarrhea or constipation
§ Rash
Children are more likely to have diarrhea, whereas adults may become severely constipated. During the second week, you may develop a rash of small, flat, rose-colored spots on your lower chest or upper abdomen. The rash is temporary, usually disappearing in two to five days.
Second stage
If you don’t receive treatment for typhoid fever, you may enter a second stage during which you become very ill and experience:
§ Continuing high fever
§ Either diarrhea that has the color and consistency of pea soup or severe constipation
§ Considerable weight loss
§ Extremely distended abdomen
The typhoid state
By the third week, you may:
§ Become delirious
§ Lie motionless and exhausted with your eyes half-closed in what’s known as the typhoid state
Life-threatening complications often develop at this time.
Improvement
Improvement may come slowly during the fourth week. Your fever is likely to decrease gradually until your temperature returns to normal in another week to 10 days. But signs and symptoms can return up to two weeks after your fever has subsided.
If you feel this symptoms please your doctor right away before it’s too late.
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Some Tips On How To burn (Your) Calories
January 14, 2009
Yesterday, my friend and I were talking about the calories, and I knew some tips on how to burn it.
So, I wanna share to you my friends some tips, the following articles are just shared to me from a friend who is now working as a health assistant in the Health Community Center here in Malaysia.
The articles were taken from the internet and no words or sentences have changed without the authorization from the owner.
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What Is Life Without Girls?
LIFE WITHOUT GIRLS
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LIFE WITHOUT GIRLS:
All the men directed to Heaven.
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Text Jokes: SARAP SANA…
January 13, 2009Sarap Sana…
Srap sa pkirmdm pag may’I love u’ ka.
O kya ung may ngttnong, kumain k n b?
Sbay sbing, ingat ka ah.
Lalo n pg may sinsbihan ka, I miss u.
Pro kung wala…
Don’t lose hope…
Pwed nmang…
I love me! Kumain na be me? Ingat me ah. I miss me! Wer na me?
Dito na me.
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The Power Of Giving
January 8, 2009May kasabihan tayo na pinaniniwalaan pa natin magpahangga ngayon, “ano man daw ang bagay na iyong ibinigay sa iyong kapwa ay may kapalit itong katumbas ng iyong ibinigay.” Kaya nga kapag maganda ang ibinigay mo ay maganda rin ang kapalit, at kung masama ay…of course. Ok, Napakaganda ng mensaheng nakapaloob sa maikling story na ito at di kayo magsisisi kapag nabasa n’yo ‘to,
here you go,
THE POWER OF GIVING
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There is a little rhyme that goes like this:
“A man there was, and they called him mad,
The more he gave, the more he had.”
This is a shared story blogs from funlok.com/groups
Hope that’d you liked it.
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